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This week's letters to the editor focus on Rockville Centre Mayor Francis Murray's opposition to accessory dwelling units and Village Attorney Tom Levin addressing issues with the PILOT proposal for the old Diocese of RVC headquarters. more
The Town of Hempstead Industrial Development Agency has delayed a vote on a payment-in-lieu-of-taxes — or PILOT — proposal for the upcoming project at the former Diocese of Rockville Centre headquarters, after Village Attorney Tom Levin pointed out inconsistencies with the proposal at a Feb. 22 hearing. more
I think it’s finally time for Nassau County and me to kiss and make up. If you’ve read my columns over the past few years . . . more
The Diocese of Rockville Centre’s headquarters will soon be transformed into 60,000 square feet of office space as part of a $19 million project. more
Democratic incumbent Laura Curran is running for her second four-term as county executive. Her Republican opponent is Town of Hempstead Councilman Bruce Blakeman. The Herald asked the candidates three pertinent questions to get their take on the issues. more
After slashing the Town of Hempstead supervisor’s budget in half, proposing tax freezes or tax cuts each year in office and spending tens of millions of dollars to repair town roads and parks, Don Clavin deserves to be re-elected to two more years as town supervisor. more
The race for the Town of Hempstead 4th Council District is set between incumbent republican Anthony D’Esposito and democratic challenger Aaron Meyer. The Herald asked both candidates questions tackling the candidates’ priorities and issues in the district, which encompasses East Rockaway, Hewlett, Island Park, South Hempstead, Oceanside, and Rockville Centre and portions of Baldwin, Cedarhurst, Lynbrook, Malverne, Valley Stream, and Woodmere. more
Jason Abelove is challenging Don Clavin for Town of Hempstead supervisor. Ahead of Election Day on Nov. 2, the Herald asked the candidates questions about their goals and issues facing the community. more
Sept. 11, 2021, dawned as a stunningly beautiful late summer morning, the sky an azure blue and the sunshine a bright yellow — just as it was on the same day 20 years ago. At the Hempstead … more
A year ago, communities were slowly reopening as the state began to lift restrictions imposed during the height of the devastating Covid-19 surge. From the start of the crisis, the Town of Hempstead remained keenly focused on . . . more
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